कृतनीराजनविधिरष्टभिर्देवमातृभिः । पिनाकपाणिरुत्तस्थौ दत्तहस्तोथ शार्ङ्गिणा
kṛtanīrājanavidhiraṣṭabhirdevamātṛbhiḥ | pinākapāṇiruttasthau dattahastotha śārṅgiṇā
Depois que as oito Mães Divinas realizaram o rito de ārati (nīrājana), ergueu-se o Senhor que empunha o Pināka, Śiva; e então, de mãos dadas com o portador de Śārṅga, Viṣṇu, prosseguiu—sinal de concórdia entre as supremas divindades no sagrado drama de Kāśī.
Skanda (deduced from immediate narrative continuity in Adhyāya 12)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (nīrājana and Hari-Hara concord episode)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Eight divine mothers in a semicircle performing nīrājana with lamps; Śiva with Pināka rises from his seat; Viṣṇu with Śārṅga takes Śiva’s hand; both proceed together amid radiant lamp-light and temple splendor.
Ritual devotion (ārati) is honored by the highest powers, and divine unity (Śiva–Viṣṇu) is affirmed in the sacred space.
Kāśī is the implied setting where this divine worship scene unfolds.
Nīrājana (ārati)—the ceremonial waving of lights—performed here by the eight Divine Mothers.